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I am not the original uploader. I think it is a open source document. I gave the url. Perhaps you can download it, format it if necessary and put it on Hpathy.
I am not the original uploader. I think it is a open source document. I gave the url. Perhaps you can download it, format it if necessary and put it on Hpathy.
Very useful. Nash says sometimes the symptoms beckon the remedy. No need to repertise when you have such symptoms.
One tip is to look at the single remedy rubrics having a weightage of 3 in Kent’s repertory.
Forget about it. Duration of action varies from person to person based on his susceptibility and the potency provided the selected medicine is appropriate.
These tables doesn’t mean a thing.
Some times you have to probe the patient.
Abdur Rehman’s encyclopedia of remedy relationships is the best book I have seen so far. Unfortunately not available in India. You have to import it. However it is worth the effort and cost for the serious practitioner. It not only gives a list of complimentary and collateral remedies but expands on how to choose them based on symptoms. Each and…[Read more]
Thanks. Dr.B. made it clear much before. We simply missed it.
Glad that they will be archived in read only form.
Concomitants are the key to zero in on the correct medicine. Look for problems in areas other than the chief complaint. Modalities too will reduce the probable list.
Location, sensation, modality and concomitant if identified correctly will lead you to the correct medicine.
I use three doses of 200 potency and wait. Works best when taken at the first sign of formation of blister. (Tingling and burning will confirm the onset.)
Stomatitis is a stubborn problem. Nitric acid will increase the gap between consecutive flare ups and a cure is likely to happen over a long time.
It relieves the severe pain associated with…[Read more]
Am I permitted to say that ’try’ nitric acid for tongue blisters?
It never failed me.
You can always tell others that Nit-acid has worked for you in blisters.
You can tell others that symptomatically or therapeutically Nit-Acid COULD be the remedy that MIGHT help.
BUT you cannot say ’TRY’ Nit-Acid for blisters.
can u suggest potency and dose?
Sure, u can share your experience regarding these.
I use three doses of 200 potency and wait. Works best when taken at the first sign of formation of blister. (Tingling and burning will confirm the onset.)
Stomatitis is a stubborn problem. Nitric acid will increase the gap between consecutive flare ups and a cure is likely to happen over a long time.
It relieves the severe pain associated with…[Read more]
Hi Firuzi
Do you mean all the data of previous forums is lost forever?
Can u upload that doc here?
I am not the original uploader. I think it is a open source document. I gave the url. Perhaps you can download it, format it if necessary and put it on Hpathy.
I am trying to download thru the link but it is not working .Is there any means to down load
You have to upload a file to get the download started. Scribed !
Download ”rubrics with single remedy” from kent at
http://hpathy.com/groups/hard-links-to-hundreds-of-save-able-homoeopathic-books/forum/topic/download-rubrics-with-single-remedy-from-kent-repertory/